

Black and white drawing of a woman wearing a long dress with puffy sleeves; she has a short updo and her hair flows behind her; one leg is bent and one leg is extended as if in a flying motion; she is standing on a man on his stomach with his head down; he wears a shirt and pants; another man is on the ground on the right; he wears a hat, shirt and pants; the background is a mottled gray; the text "Volaverunt" is centered at the bottom.
Artwork Details
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- 607 × 893 px
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